Security breaches have become a fact of life for organizations of all sizes. Although organizations invest considerable time and resources to strengthen their defense-in-depth security, it is very difficult to stop determined attackers.

A great deal of research has been conducted on the underlying technical mechanisms associated with ransomware, however, detailed explorations examining the content of the initial ransomware splash screens and the underlying psychological techniques employed by the attackers to obtain payment have been severely lacking. This study examines the latter.

This UK-based food supplier provides high quality foods to millions. However, their success presented an IT challenge: their aging IT infrastructure wasn't able to handle their unstructured data growth or keep up with the resources required to manage it.

After an extensive search, the company chose Panzura to reduce the complexity of their storage infrastructure and significantly drive down cost.

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Companies find themselves scrambling to protect themselves and their users' data, and to mitigate financial losses in the face of the next inevitable attack. SentinelOne's Chief of Security Strategy, Jeremiah Grossman, shares his expertise and insights into some of the more pressing security challenges that face C-level executives today.

When traditional signature-based antivirus is pitted against malware that's ordinarily found in the wild, the effect could be compared to a horse-and-buggy trying to compete against a Formula One racer. Unless the faster vehicle crashes, there's no way for the buggy to catch up. It's sad to say, but the ordinary run of antivirus countermeasures has been completely out-innovated by bad actors.